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  • A large crane holds a person in a suspended bucket in front of the Rubin telescope mount
    Cable install
  • A video demonstrating the movement of black, fan-shaped mirror covers that expand and retract
    Mirror cover test
  • The white, domed enclosure of the Rubin Auxiliary Telescope
    Summit May 2022
  • Brightly lit monitors fill a room seen through a glass wall
    Summit May 2022
  • View of Rubin Observatory with a yellow crane next to it
    Summit May 2022
  • The observatory site showing the main and auxiliary telescope domes, silhouetted against a twilight sky containing the Moon.
    Moon over Rubin ObservatoryRubin at twilight
  • The dome appears silver, a contrast to the white of the rest of the observatory's structures.
    Rubin Observatory Dome
  • The Rubin Observatory telescope, a large, cylindrical teal and gray metal structure, is surrounded by tools and equipment.
    Rubin Observatory telescope under construction
  • Artist's illustration of Rubin Observatory with its dome open beneath a night sky artistically filled with galaxies. The galaxies in the sky are various shapes and sizes, and all have red or orange hues. The horizon has a white glow, as if from light pollution. The observatory sits on the right, and a dirt road zigs from a lower level and zags to an upper level. The giant main mirror inside the open dome points to our right.
    Rubin at Night (closeup)
  • Artist's illustration of Rubin Observatory with its dome open beneath a night sky artistically filled with galaxies. The galaxies in the sky are various shapes and sizes, and all have white or yellow hues. A particularly bright star shines with cross-shaped diffraction spikes in the top center. The observatory sits on a brown rocky landscape in the bottom left. The giant main mirror inside the open dome points above us, and a particularly bright source causes the mirror to glint with a cross-shaped pattern.
    Rubin at night
  • The luminous Milky Way and hundreds of stars stretch across the sky behind the silhouette of Rubin Observatory.
    Milky Way above Rubin Observatory
  • close up of the observatory building, bright white against a deep blue daytime sky
    Rubin Observatory
  • the observatory is built into two levels at the summit, with the service building extending to the level  below the dome.
    Drone View of Rubin Observatory
  • Rubin Observatory is shaped like a boot. The dome forms the "ankle", while the long service building extends outwards to an angled "toe".
    Drone View of Rubin Observatory
  • view inside the service facility showing the mirror mock up and the commissioning camera amidst many other pieces of equipment and storage containers
    Integration and maintenance area
  • The silver cylindrical mirror coating chamber
    Coating Chamber
  • a row of three large monitors with colorful displays are above a row of smaller desktop monitors in a darkened room
    Control Room
  • A wide angle view of the telescope mount assembly and the interior dome walls with matching teal colors.
    Telescope mount from above
  • pink clouds drift above a golden horizon beyond the observatory
    Rubin Observatory at Twilight
  • close up view of Rubin Observatory shows the dome atop one end of the elongated service building.
    Rubin Observatory
  • side view of the base of the telescope mount assembly inside the dome
    Telescope Mount
  • 3 large cranes are being used to work on the dome
    Rubin from Above
  • Side view of the Observatory dome and service building. A large crane is being used to work on the dome.
    Rubin Observatory Under Construction
  • A construction crane is in position to apply the external cladding to the observatory dome.
    Enclosing the Dome
  • Drone view looks down through the open shutters of the observatory dome. The dome exterior is only partially completed.
    Drone View of the Open Dome
  • The cylindrical mirror coating chamber is to the left of the mock up M1M3 mirror
    Maintenance floor
  • The teal dome structure of the observatory and the smaller silver dome of the AuxTel jut into a darkening blue sky, as sunset reddens the rocks of the mountain.
    Rubin Observatory Under Starry Skies
  • The service building is attached to an open portion of the telescope building. A ring-shaped pier for the telescope mount is atop the open structure.
    NE view from Cerro Pachón
  • Overhead view of the Auxtel dome and a smaller nearby instrument in a small dome on a tripod.
    Drone view
  • View of the LSST facility from the auxiliary telescope summit, showing a close up of the 30 meter DIMM tower and dome enclosure.
    DIMM Tower
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